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Just curious about the progress of the 77 actions?
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Me too :!:
Are they in production yet :?: :?
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From Bill Goodman's web site he notes the model 1877's he has on order are 7+ months out.

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That sounds about right from my order point of view
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Not much progress by the looks of it.
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There is quite a bit of progress in fact, I have parts going through the moves for 170 pieces. It takes a while on the first go around, setting up, writing procedure sheets, and making the parts right, along with speed.
Be patient,,

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Great things take time ... 170 pieces likely means mine is in there somewhere.
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Are there any 1877s on order that are not in the 170 in progress status?
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Once you get it you won't remember how long it took.
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Once you get it you won't remember how long it took.
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Kirk wrote:There is quite a bit of progress in fact, I have parts going through the moves for 170 pieces. It takes a while on the first go around, setting up, writing procedure sheets, and making the parts right, along with speed.
Be patient,,

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